Bitcoin’s price has fallen more than 22% from its all-time high of over $109,000, recorded on January 20, the day of US President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The sharp decline has sparked concerns among investors, with several key technical indicators signaling bearish momentum.The downturn comes as new liquidity inflows slow, which has prompted speculation that the latest bull cycle may be coming to an end.
Ripple XRP price is consolidating losses above the $0.500 support. The price could extend losses if it fails to recover above the $0.530 resistance zone.
Oil rose on Friday, set for a weekly gain, as data this week from the U.S. and China, the world's two largest crude users, pointed to higher demand and continuing uncertainty over the Gaza war supported prices.
Ethereum price is extended losses and tested the $2,940 support. ETH could start a fresh increase if it clears the $3,000 and $3,030 resistance levels.
Polkadot (DOT) is correcting gains from the $7.5 resistance against the US Dollar. The price could start another increase if it stays above the $6.75 support.